Telangana HC sentenced to death of all 5 convicts in the case of Dilsukhnagar bomb blast

New Delhi: The Telangana High Court on Tuesday confirmed the death sentence of five people provided by the NIA Special Court in the 2013 Dilsukhnagar bomb blast case. The High Court rejected his criminal appeal petition.

In bomb blasts, 18 people lost their lives, and 131 people suffered injuries. The NIA court gave its final decision in December 2016. The counsel for one of the culprits said that he would contact the Supreme Court in the appeal against the order of the High Court.

Confirming the trial court’s decision, the High Court has confirmed the decision passed by the trial court. I am a lawyer for the accused number 6. We are definitely going to appeal against the order in the Supreme Court because we believe in our country’s justice system. Certainly, we will go to appeal. We have not been given yet and the judge has said that copies will be available today.

The criminal appeal petition was filed in 2016. The petitioners wanted the High Court to separate the decision announced by the Special Court on 13 December 2016.
The Dilsukhnagar bomb blast case was investigated by NIA. The petitioners who were awarded the death penalty are Ahmed Siddibappa Zarar alias Yasin Bhatkal, Ajaj Sheikh, Zia ur Rehman alias Wakas, Asadullah Akhar alias Haddi, and Mohammad Tahisin Akhar Alias ​​Hasan.

“21-02-2013 at 18:58:38 and at 18:58:44, two bomb blasts took place in Dilasukhnagar, Hyderabad, resulting in 18 persons died and 131 persons suffered injuries and the first explosion occurred at a bus stop in Dilsukhanagar, and second A1 Mirchi, Divi, Divi, Divi, Divi, Divi, Divi, Divi,

The first accused in the case, Mohammad Riyaz alias Riyaz Bhaktal, is still absconding. Five convicts were accused that the Indian Mujahideen was the operator.

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